DeLo’s Divots: Hit more club in the “heavy” air
I have written before about going to Lake Tahoe and how the ball
Remembering the past
I recently came across a envelope full of old photos of my mom when she was a child. A relative had sent them to me after she passed away, and I guess I was not ready to look at them at the time. Now I see in the photos a beautiful child posing in front of a quaint south Boston brownstone, alongside relatives or friends whose faces I do not recognize. I remember my Irish family members as so much older than the folks pictured there. They were all characters who loved to sip whiskey and sing songs of the old country, but you would never know that looking at their stern, stiff expressions in the photos. I wonder what they were doing and saying just before the photos were taken, and I wish their names were listed on the backs. It would help me distinguish between my endless relatives named Mary.
WEAVER: Melky’s mistake sours more than his season
Melky “The Melkman” Cabrera kind of spoiled his stay in San Francisco didn't he?
Reagan, flawed and complex, boosted America’s morale
In my senior year of high school, when I turned 18, I registered
Medical mission to Haiti alleviates suffering
Haiti, a country of only 10 million people, is often in the
Figuring out the local election an exercise in futility
How does Jaime Rosso lose his seat in an election for the Gilroy
GOLF: Ellis advances in U.S. Open local qualifier at 7-under
John Ellis fired a 7-under-par 65 as the top scorer in Monday’s U.S. Open local qualifier at Serrano Country Club in El Dorado Hills.














